Queen Bee was just sued by the representative of Anthony Barré – a rapper because she illegally used 100% of his rap in the video A 27 – Piece Huh? was posted on YouTube in September 2010, under the account name Messy Mya.

 

 

Specifically, in Beyonce’s Formation MV released in December 2016, there is the lyric “Ooh, baby, oh yes, I like that” (roughly translated: Oh, baby, I really like it). The plaintiff asserted that The female singer arbitrarily took that sentence in their YouTube video without asking permission.

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The owner of 9 2017 Grammy nominations is facing suspicion of music theft. Photo: AFP/Getty Images.

Anthony Barré is a famous rapper and humorous blogger in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA) who owns more than 100 videos recording his daily activities in a humorous rap voice.

He was shot and died in November 2010 – two months after releasing the video in which Beyonce was accused of stealing music.

 

Currently, the female pop star and the production crew of the song Formation, Parkwood Entertainment, LLC and Sony Music Entertainment, are facing a fine of 20 million USD if Anthony Barré’s representative files a lawsuit in court regarding her actions. music copyright infringement.